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Just Who You're Goin' To Meet

Well, you never know just who you're goin' to meet,
When you're walkin' down a busy St. John's street;
Mrs. Corbet, Mrs. Brown,
Any subject of the Crown,
Oh, you never know just who you're goin' to meet.

So, you better hold your topper in your hand,
Just in case you meet a lady on the strand;
Girls will think you're kind of sweet,
And your day will be complete,
Oh, you never know just who you're going to meet.

Now, a gentleman is judged by his appearance,
Yes! a gentleman is judged by how he talks;
Now he's much better off,
When he takes his evening walk,
Oh, you never know just who you're goin' to meet.

Well, you never know just who you're going' to meet,
When you're walkin' down a busy St. John's street;
So you better wear your vest,
And try to look your best,
'Cause you never know just who you're goin' to meet.

So, you better keep your manners right in view,
Just in case a lady gives, "How do you do?"
Keep your troubles in a heap,
Shine your shoes and keep them neat,
'Cause you never know just who you're goin' to meet.

####.... Author unknown. Original Newfoundland song. Arranged by Ray Johnson of Buddy Wasisname And The Other Fellers (The Big Tump, 2000) ....####

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